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Steyr

License plate of Austria, Vanity Plates

FIAT-Steyr-Puch 126
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Comments (5)

SZpotter 2019-11-10 19:56:54 | #1

Super  :thumbs up:
But is it really a Steyr? It's based on a Polski Fiat 126. In Poland it's called a "Maluch".

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Dimusianka-Waild 2019-11-10 20:12:38 | #2

SZpotter (2019-11-10 19:56:54)

SZpotter
Super
But is it really a Steyr? It's based on a Polski Fiat 126. In Poland it's called a "Maluch".

I have the same question  :D  :drink:

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SZpotter 2019-11-12 17:28:30 | #3

On a polish forum I found an article with information that in the 60's there was a Fiat 500 - Steyr-Puch. Perhaps it one of these.  :)

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72meteor 2019-11-12 21:35:50 | #4

Wikipedia:
From 1957 to 1973 the Puch 500 was built in the Graz plant with great success (almost 60,000 sold), using the Fiat 500 body but Steyr mechanics (to varying degrees - but always with the Austrian opposed twin engine); important versions were the 650 TR sports model and the 700 C microvan. From 1973 to 1975 some few Fiat 126 were equipped with the boxer twin engine for the Austrian market.

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Dimusianka-Waild 2019-11-13 13:17:08 | #5

SZpotter (2019-11-12 17:28:30)

SZpotter
On a polish forum I found an article with information that in the 60's there was a Fiat 500 - Steyr-Puch. Perhaps it one of these.

Just understood,that Maluch= Малыш (in Russian) = baby  :D

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